Describing Character With Compound Adjectives

Describing Character With Compound Adjectives

A compound adjective is a hyphenated phrase that consists of 2 or more words. For example, French-speaking (country), ill-famed (person), one-hour (class), and way-too-long-to-be-taken-seriously (speech). Compound adjectives that are 3 or more words long, such as way-too-long-to-be-taken-seriously, are typically found in informal language.

In this article, we’ll explore compound adjectives that describe people’s character.

He is so down-to-earth.
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Treat Your Language: Sweets Vocabulary

Treat Your Language: Sweets Vocabulary

Indulge your sweet tooth, because this post is a special treat just for you! And what better day to share it than on World Chocolate Day – July 7th? So grab yourself a delightful treat, settle in, and get ready to explore a world of candy-related vocabulary and more…

If eating cake is wrong, I don’t want to be right. Lorelai Gilmore, a character in television series “Gilmore Girls”
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Advanced English Vocabulary: At the Hospital

Advanced English Vocabulary: At the Hospital

Writing this article, we hope you’re in great health and won’t urgently need the vocabulary it covers. However, knowledge is power, and being prepared with useful hospital-related terms is wise. Today, we’ll explore the various departments and units that make up a typical hospital as well as the common equipment you might encounter. Whether you’re feeling fantastic or not, this vocabulary will undoubtedly prove useful, so let’s dive in.

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